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Ludhiana MC signs pact with firm for 24x7 potable water supply

The contract was signed in the presence of MC commissioner Sandeep Rishi, additional commissioner Paramdeep Singh, superintending engineer (SE) Ravinder Garg, SE (project) Parul Goyal and members of the contractor firm.

Updated on: Aug 31, 2024 06:06 am IST
By , Ludhiana
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The Municipal Corporation (MC), Ludhiana, has signed a contract with firm - KPIL OHITAN JV for taking up the first phase of the World Bank and Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)-funded 24*7 canal-based water supply project in the city on Friday.

Under this project, a mega 580 mld water treatment plant (WTP) would be established on 53 acres of land in village Bilga (near Sahnewal). (Getty image)

The contract was signed in the presence of MC commissioner Sandeep Rishi, additional commissioner Paramdeep Singh, superintending engineer (SE) Ravinder Garg, SE (project) Parul Goyal and members of the contractor firm.

Under this project, a mega 580 mld water treatment plant (WTP) would be established on 53 acres of land in village Bilga (near Sahnewal). The water sourced from Sidhwan canal would be treated in the WTP for further supply to the city. The project would be completed in two phases and WTP would be established under the first phase of the project worth around 1,300 crore.

The survey for establishing the WTP has commenced at ground level. The officials further stated that this project will surely help in raising the underground watertable, reduce the incidence of waterborne diseases, and reduce the financial burden of operating and maintaining the existing tubewells. The purified water will then be distributed through approximately 165 kilometers of pipelines to elevated storage tanks across the city.

 
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